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Property tax payment deadline set for April 30

PORT ANGELES — Property taxes for Clallam and Jefferson counties are due on or before April 30.

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Company eyes Port Angeles for carbon capture pilot project

Experimental removal technology could be placed at Port of Port Angeles

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Funds for Caswell Brown village well spent, Jefferson officials say

Commissioner: ‘Transformational and not enough at the same time’

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UPDATE: School closed Wednesday; district gets temporary injunction in strike

Union plans to bargain until agreement reached

Karyn Williams, owner of Red Dog Farm in Chimacum, bags fresh lettuce in anticipation of the opening of the 32nd Port Townsend Farmers Market on Saturday. This will be Williams’ 17th year of participation in the market. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Fresh from the farm

Karyn Williams, owner of Red Dog Farm in Chimacum, bags fresh lettuce in anticipation of the opening of…

Current and former fire chiefs with Clallam County Fire District 3 gather to send off outgoing chiefs Ben Andrews and Dan Orr. Pictured, from left, are: current District 3 chief Justin Grider; Andrews; former chief Steve Vogel; Orr, and former chief Tom Lowe. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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District 3 says thanks to retiring chiefs

SEQUIM — A pair of Clallam County Fire District 3 chiefs were inaugurated into the small pantheon of…

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Clallam County seeking volunteers for boards, committees

PORT ANGELES — Applications are due April 19 for 83 volunteer positions on 19 Clallam County advisory boards…

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey…

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Public works projects highlight Forks State of City address

Police chief cites increase in DUIs, thefts

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Girl who was shot released from Harborview

SEATTLE — The 5-year-old girl shot with a 9mm handgun in Port Angeles was treated at Harborview Medical…

Port Angeles High School English teacher Mark Valentine is among picketers on Lauridsen Boulevard on Monday. Port Angeles School District schools were closed as 130 members of the Port Angeles Paraeducators Association went on strike. They have been working without a contract since August. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Paraeducators picket on first day of strike

Teams return to bargaining table Tuesday

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Bernard chosen for PUD commissioner

Top candidate selected also serves on OMC board

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Port Angeles girl airlifted to Harborview Medical Center with gunshot wound

PORT ANGELES — A 5-year-old Port Angeles girl was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after she…

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Human remains found in burned out Freshwater Bay home

FRESHWATER BAY — Human remains were discovered in a house that burned down, Clallam County Fire District 4…

Members of the Port Angeles Paraeducators Association gather on Lincoln Street on Sunday morning, a day before a planned strike if an agreement cannot be reached with the Port Angeles School District over a new contract. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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No deal: Port Angeles Paraeducators Association to strike

Port Angeles School District to be closed Monday

(Above) Dozens of kids from all around the Olympic Peninsula came out to the Lincoln Park ponds Saturday morning at the annual Kids' Fishing Derby sponsored by the Olympic Peninsula Fly Fishers. The Kiwanis, Les Schwab, Re/Max Realty and Swain’s General Store are all supported the event with the Kiwanis Club serving hot dogs. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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OUTDOORS: Olympic Fly Fishers Kids’ Fishing Derby returns

(Above) Dozens of kids from all around the Olympic Peninsula came out to the Lincoln Park ponds Saturday…

Sequim Wolves

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PREP BASEBALL: Sequim, Forks both win big

TACOMA — The Sequim baseball team won its third straight, riding a nine-run third inning to crush Mount…

Bettylou Doern of Sequim and her dog, Gypsy, take a walk at the Japanese Garden at Sequim’s Carrie Blake Park on Wednesday. Fruit trees at the park are in full blossom while the nearby botanical garden is beginning to come into bloom as spring gets into full swing across the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Bloom with a view in Carrie Blake Park

Bettylou Doern of Sequim and her dog, Gypsy, take a walk at the Japanese Garden at Sequim’s Carrie…

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Seven candidates set for open Sequim City Council seat

Former mayor Ferrell resigned in March after being reelected

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Clallam County commissioners to consider $295K grant for Forks sewer project

Funding would allow construction in spring 2025